Four Chinese nationals released from U.S. prisons in Guantanamo Bay, plans to open a restaurant in Bermuda, writes the London The Times. Chinese Muslim Uighurs have been previously transferred to Bermuda, and is now at the expense of American taxpayers, they live in a comfortable house and make plans for the future.
In 2008, the U.S. federal district court ruled that seventeen people from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China, who were suspected of terrorism and were imprisoned in the camp to the base at Guantanamo Bay should be released. The process of the release was delayed because the U.S. did not want to take the prisoners on its territory, but in China they face persecution. Four Uigurs, perepravlennyh to Bermuda on June 11, became the first full-team members.
Soon, the Government of Bermuda - British Overseas Territories - Uigurs include in its program of employment of immigrants. They say local authorities have already received five proposals for the recruitment of ex-prisoners. In addition, to assist newcomers promised the local Muslim community.
Four men - Abdulkadir Abdullah, Khalil Mamutov, Salahidin Abdulahat and Ablikim Turahan - hoping that they will open first at the popular tourist islands, Uighur restaurant kitchen. "Uyghur food is very tasty - Abdulkadir said. - The people of Bermuda so kind and generous, and we want something for them to do."
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